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5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
BIG IDEA: Cells divide during mitosis and cytokinesis.
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
"   GOAL: Mitosis and cytokinesis produce two genetically
identical daughter cells.
Parent cell
•  Interphase (G1, S,
G2) prepares the cell
to divide.
•  During S-PHASE OF
interphase, the DNA
is duplicated.
centrioles
spindle fibers
centrosome
nucleus with
DNA
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
"   Chromosomes condense at the start of mitosis.
•  DNA wraps around proteins (histones) that condense it.
DNA double
helix
DNA and
histones
Chromatin
Supercoiled
DNA
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
chromatid
DIFFERENT TERMS FOR
GENETIC MATERIAL BASED
ON ITS STRUCTURE:
telomere
centromere
•  DNA plus histones is called chromatin.
•  One half of a duplicated
chromosome is a sister chromatid.
•  Sister chromatids are held together
at the centromere.
•  Telomeres at the end of a
chromosome protect DNA and do
not include genes.
telomere
Condensed, duplicated chromosome
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
•  Mitosis divides the cell s nucleus in four phases.
PHASE 1: During prophase, chromosomes condense
and spindle fibers form.
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
PHASE 2: During metaphase, chromosomes line up in
the middle of the cell.
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
•  PHASE 3:
–  During anaphase, sister chromatids separate to
opposite sides of the cell.
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
PHASE 4: During telophase, the new nuclei form and
chromosomes begin to uncoil.
5.2 Mitosis and Cytokinesis
•  Cytokinesis differs in animal and plant cells.
–  In animal cells, the
membrane pinches
together forming a
cleavage furrow.
–  In plant cells, a cell
plate forms.